Resettlement Associate, Mae Hong Son, Thailand
- Organization: UNHCR - United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
- Country: Thailand
- Field location: Mae Hong Son
- Office: UNHCR Mae Hong Son, Thailand
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General
Description of assignment title: Resettlement Associate
Assignment country: Thailand
Duty stations: Mae Hong Son
Work location: On UN premises
Expected start date: 09/12/2026
Duration: 12 months(with possibility of extension)Long-term benefits and allowances
Sustainable Development Goal: 16. Peace, justice and strong institutions
Host entity: UNHCR
Modality: Onsite
Type: International
Volunteer category: Associate UCoS from Apr2026
Work schedule: Full-time
Number of Assignments: 1
Details
Mission and objectives:
- UNHCR is mandated to lead and coordinate international action to protect refugees, asylum-seekers, stateless persons and other persons of concern, and to seek durable solutions to their displacement. In Thailand, where there is no national asylum framework, UNHCR works with partners to provide protection services, community-based protection, advocacy, and capacity-building to support persons who are stateless and refugees and asylum-seekers.
Context:
- Thailand is not a signatory to the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees or its 1967 Protocol and does not have a comprehensive national asylum framework to regulate the presence of refugees and asylum-seekers. Nevertheless, the country has a long-standing practice of hosting individuals fleeing conflict and persecution from neighboring States, particularly Myanmar.
- Refugees residing in the nine temporary shelters (camps) along the Thai-Myanmar border are primarily Karen, Karenni and other ethnic minority groups from Myanmar, many of whom have lived in Thailand since the mid-1980s after fleeing protracted conflict. In August 2025, the Royal Thai Government adopted a Cabinet Resolution granting camp-based registered refugees of working age access to legal employment, marking a significant milestone toward greater inclusion and self-reliance.
- MCO Thailand pursues resettlement strategically as a complement to its broader protection and solutions strategy, which seeks to balance inclusion efforts, sustainable programming objectives, and targeted protection interventions. Resettlement case identification is guided by common protection profiles alongside individual case assessments. Priority groups include protracted Myanmar refugees residing in camps with specific needs and heightened protection concerns, including survivors of violence and/or torture, women and girls at risk, children at risk (including unaccompanied and separated children;
Task description:
- Under the direct supervision of the Assistant Protection Officer and technical supervision of the Durable Solutions Officer, the UN Volunteer will undertake
- the following tasks :
- - Contributes to identifying and prioritizing refugees and other persons of concern for resettlement by applying vulnerability and protection criteria in coordination with protection, registration and community‑based protection teams.
- - Assists in conducting resettlement interviews and assessments to gather and verify information, evaluate protection needs and determine suitability for resettlement or complementary pathways.
- - Supports the drafting and quality review of resettlement submissions (e.g. Resettlement Registration Forms and case assessments), ensuring that files are accurate, complete and consistent with UNHCR and resettlement States' requirements.
- - Participates in maintaining and updating case management systems and files (e.g. proGres and related tools), ensuring timely and accurate recording of case status, biographical data and key decisions.
- - Supports communication with persons of concern on resettlement procedures and decisions by providing clear information, managing expectations, facilitating counselling and referring individuals to other services when needed.
- - Assists in coordinating with resettlement States, partners and service providers for selection missions, interviews, medicals, cultural orientation and travel‑related arrangements, as requested by the supervisor.
- - Contributes to applying integrity, anti‑fraud and data‑protection measures by securely handling sensitive information and promptly reporting any allegations or indicators of fraud or abuse related to resettlement.
- - Supports analysis, planning and reporting on resettlement activities by maintaining basic statistics, contributing inputs for reports and helping review and improve standard operating procedures and workflows.
- During the first month of the assignment, the UN Volunteer will work closely with his/her direct supervisor to finalize an agreed-upon work plan. The work plan should outline key objectives and activities and include regular check‑ins with the supervisor to review progress and receive performance
Eligibility criteria
Age: 18 - 80
Required experience: 1 month
Donor priorities:
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Nationality: Candidate must be a national of a country other than the country of assignment.
Additional eligibility criteria:
- This assignment is funded by the Government of Korea and therefore specific criteria apply:
- - Candidates must be Korean nationals. Fluency in Korean is required.
- - Candidates must be between 22 and 29 years of age at the time of application.
- - Candidates who have already served as UN Youth Volunteer funded by the Government of Korea are not eligible to apply (former UN University Volunteers are eligible).
- - Serving UN Volunteers will not be considered for other UN Volunteer assignments until they reach three (3) months before the end of contract date of their current UN Volunteer assignment. This provision applies equally to first and subsequent contracts.
- - Candidates may apply to a maximum of three assignments and indicate the order of preference in the 'Additional remarks' field when filling in the application form.
- - Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. The selection will be done by the UN Host Entity at the level of the country of assignment.
- APPLICATION DEADLINE: 19 July 2026
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Assignment requirements
Relevant experience:
- 1 month
Languages:
- English, Level: Fluent, Required
- Burmese, Level: Working knowledge, Desirable
Required education level:
- Bachelor's degree in law, international law, political sciences, international relations, social sciences.
Competencies and values:
- - Accountability
- - Adaptability and Flexibility
- - Building Trust
- - Client Orientation
- - Commitment and Motivation
- - Commitment to Continuous Learning
- - Communication
- - Creativity
- - Empowering Others
- - Ethics and Values
- - Integrity
- - Judgement and Decision-making
- - Knowledge Sharing
- - Leadership
- - Managing Performance
- - Planning and Organizing
- - Professionalism
- - Respect for Diversity
- - Self-Management
- - Technological Awareness
- - Vision
- - Working in Teams
Skills and experience:
- Demonstrated interest or experience (up to three years) in :
- - Ability to conduct interviews, to analyse and report on the situation of the beneficiaries. Research and analytical skills. Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- - Previous work experience in the field of International Refugee Law and Human Rights Law. Experience in counselling asylum seekers or refugees. Experience in working with vulnerable or traumatized individuals.
- Skills in :
- - Drafting, Documentation, Data Presentation.
- - Reporting skills.
- - Computer Literacy.
Area(s) of expertise:
- Arts and design, Crisis and emergency response, Legal affairs
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